No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.No.

Well, just another day in bought and sold America. I remember the days when either I wasn’t aware of it or the country’s politicians (see mostly Republican) weren’t bought and sold. Everyone laments the failure of the “supercommittee” to come to some agreement about some mix of budget cuts and tax hikes and because, of course, and you know it, the bought and sold politicians (see Republicans) couldn’t threaten their employers lavish lifestyles they all just said no.

No, we can’t make the top 1 percent feel any sort of pain or otherwise they’ll get mad and nobody will have any jobs. Mention the big threat to raise taxes (or at least close a few loopholes, jeesh) on the rich, and the rich will wave their magic wands and take away all of the jobs they were going to give to us plebians.

Well, the fact of the matter is that they’re not giving us jobs anyway. They just take the money, hoard it, and then put it in safe places far away from the scary, glomming crowds. People who follow Republicans don’t understand that the top one percent has most of the money because they use science to get it. The top graduates from MIT go to work for Wall Street. So, if there is only so much money printed up in America, it goes without saying that maybe we should make it so that the ringers in this game don’t completely clear out the cupboards.

Well, no, the poor Republican people throughout the homeland, who don’t really know what it means to be a Republican and if they did they would first retch and then burn their Republican registration cards, will insist that we do nothing to hinder the king, as though the last ten years of rampant filth in the Republican party was not proof enough that the Elephant party is obscene and criminal.

Our country’s greatness can be tracked by the repurcussions of the Republican fantasy (lie.) Ronald Reagan started it and Bush finished it. If we can survive, which is currently up in the air, we’re going to have to do something on a par to working together. But, nope. Corporations own the Republican Party and now that they’ve driven the economy into the ground they just keep up with the same ol’ thing.

America the Corporate. Our country is owned by corporations. Our wars are fought for corporations (see The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder by Vincent Bugliosi.) Our politicians are employees of corporations. Corporations are seeking only one thing, to make us a slavery class. The civil war isn’t over. The civil war south has disappeared into the Republican Party and will not be pleased until this country is driven into the ground.

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